Visa EB-2 pour NIW, capacité exceptionnelle ou diplôme d'études supérieures

En tant que travailleur permanent, vous pouvez prétendre à une autre possibilité de visa basé sur l'emploi, si vous êtes un membre d'une profession libérale titulaire d'un diplôme d'études supérieures ou d'un diplôme équivalent, ou si vous êtes un ressortissant étranger possédant des aptitudes exceptionnelles.

Qualification

En général, pour pouvoir bénéficier d'une classification fondée sur la deuxième préférence en matière d'emploi, vous devez disposer d'un certificat de travail et répondre aux critères de base suivants:

Diplôme supérieur – posséder un diplôme supérieur ou l'équivalent, c'est-à-dire un baccalauréat avec plus cinq ans d'expérience professionnelle progressive dans le domaine.

Capacité exceptionnelle – pouvoir démontrer une capacité exceptionnelle en sciences, en art ou en affaires.

Dérogation pour Motif d'Intérêt National –  vous demandez une dérogation à la certification de travail parce que cela va dans l'intérêt des États-Unis et que vous répondez aux critères d'aptitude exceptionnelle. Vous pouvez déposer votre propre demande.

Source: uscis.gov
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